Brakes spraakontwikkeling Sign Language in deaf children with cochlear implant. On the contrary.
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- 04 May 2011
'The cochlear implant (CI) is a great invention, really, but the children are never associated. Without sign language has a child with a CI no backup.'
On friday, april 29 Marcel Giezen phd at the University of Amsterdam. He studied for a dissertation, in addition to the observation of sounds and words, and their mutual relationship, the effects of gebarenaanbod on spoken language skills, in particular the spraakwaarneming, in children with a CI (cochlear implant). Have children with a CI still sign language necessary? The spraakwaarneming gebarenondersteuning facilitated by children with a CI or state the this precisely in the road?
The findings of its investigations suggest that the provision of sign language to deaf children with a CI the spraakontwikkeling not in the road. In fact, sign language seems to have a positive effect.
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